Whenever and wherever the words “driving privilege” or “privilege” appear in this division, they shall mean both the driver license of those licensed in Alabama, and the driving privilege of unlicensed residents and the privilege of nonresidents, licensed or not; the purpose of this section being to make unlicensed and nonresident drivers subject to the same penalties as licensed residents.
Ala. Code § 32-5-191
“Driving Privilege” or “Privilege” Defined.
Known as the Alabama Chemical Test for Intoxication Act
The act spans §§ 32–32 (4 sections).
(Acts 1969, No. 699, p. 1255, §3.)
Official source: Alabama Legislature (ALISON). Reproduced from public-domain Alabama statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.